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    Kaylee and I had to be back to the Bucs Arena on Friday by 8:30 A.M. The Black Friday sale started at 9:00 A.M. From 9 to 11 everything in the cove was marked 20% off, and from 11 to 1, everything in The Cove was marked 10% off. The 10% off went through the night for the game, but we closed down The Cove at 1:00 P.M. so Kaylee and I could have a break. We finally left The Cove to go to lunch around 1:30 P.M. We went to eat lunch at Wasabi Chi. We ate with my cousin Stephanie and her dad Steve. I ordered the Out of Control Roll and Japanese Chicken Fried Rice. The roll has ingredients such as spicy tuna, crab, cream cheese, jalapeno and shiso, lightly fried and served with sweet and spicy sauce. The Japanese Chicken Fried Rice is just lo mein noodles, their…

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    In Running Dog, the plot is centered on a rumored pornographic film of Hitler, and the reader follows a journalist who tries to track down the film. When asked in an interview why Hitler was the focus of the book, DeLillo responded, “This made it an object of ultimate desirability and ultimate dread, simply because it connected to Hitler” (DePietro 71) As with White Noise, Jack Gladney would probably have said the exact same thing when asked about Hitler, “simply because it connected to Hitler.”…

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    How Is Artistry Justified

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    attacks. Artistry similar to the three examples just shown are extremely necessary in today 's society because they unite people of different cultures and lifestyles to join as one for the greater good. While artistry has a lot of positive benefits, it has its fair share of negatives as well. Artistry can be used to destroy and to kill, like it was during World War II. Adolf Hitler was a master at using artistry to manipulate people into believing that it was ok to kill, and that jews were evil.…

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    Mein Kampf Book Analysis

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    Analysis of Hitler’s Mein Kampf With over 60 million lives lost, World War Two was known as the most destructive war in history. What could cause such a catastrophic disaster to occur? The blame for this war lies heavily on the infamous Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis. His influence on Germany was immense but he started off as an unknown political figure. Through the release of Mein Kampf, Hitler was able to spread his radical views to the rest of Germany and lead them down a path of…

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    Analysis of: “Their Finest Hour” by Winston Churchill A. 10 forms of rhetoric in the speech i) Metonymy: “We have under arms at the present time in this Island over a million and a quarter men.” Winston Churchill substitutes the Island of Great Britain with the word Island, acting as a figure of speech that means the same thing. ii) Connotation: “If Hitler can bring under his despotic control the industries of the countries he has conquered...” By referring to Hitler's control as being…

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    In his argument, Simone Weil discusses the truth behind Hitler’s sayings from his autobiography Mein Kampf. In which she expresses her agreement with Hitler’s way of thinking, saying that Hitler was the only one who had the “certain courage” to put his beliefs in place without being labeled a criminal. She believes that Hitler in his autobiography Mein Kampf that he gives a perfect description of the natural laws we live by. But what Weil doesn’t look at is the place he is coming from which is…

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    personality. (An Overview of Adolf Hitler’s Mental Disease). As previously mentioned, some of Hitler’s character traits had the potential to be caused by the lack of psychological development. According to Hyland, Carl Jung presumed that this short lived advancement generated from “traumatic life events such as his relationship with his father” (Hyland, 59). As reported by The History Place, Alois, or the brother of Hitler, was first the subject to the wrath of their father. “A year…

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    Borderline Personality In Hitler

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    His sister recalled how awkward he was with her as a child. “He was eleven and she perhaps five, Adolf was wildly terrified at the thought of a girl, even a little girl, might kiss him. That the feeling went beyond repugnance small boys allege for girls, especially their sisters.” She noted that he would jump out of bed to avoid her kisses. The few noted sexual encounters he had resulted in three of the women committing suicide and three that made serious attempts. He would make very strange…

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    origins from her father could have been a reason for the Holocaust images throughout this poem. Another reference is in line 29 where Plath states, “I thought every German was you,” making it seem as though Plath’s father’s German affiliations scared her. Also, Plath explains how scared she was of her father and his “Luftwaffe” which was a German air force (291). In line 46, Plath is saying that the swastika is God-like which illustrates that the German’s symbol is more important than God. Plath…

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    The Book Thief Changes

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    everyone: Rosa, Hans, Liesel, and Max. The photo being envisioned symbolizes Liesel seeing Max as a member apart of her family after reading his book. To add onto the changes stories have had on Liesel, the book “The Word Shaker” transforms Liesel's opinion of words, that kind words can defeat hateful words. (Zusak 308) Says, “she dreamed of the tree” after Liesel had found and read the story. This demonstrates that Max’s story impacted Liesel, and that she spent time thinking of the meanings in…

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